Continue reading “Water finds its way!”With “Water Will (in Melody)”, Ligia Lewis presents a different kind of pre-Christmas fairytale in HAU2. Her grim, grotesque movement theater takes the audience on a ride to a dystopian future world where women reside as freaky artifacts of a bygone era. We don’t really want that.
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The Strangeness of Species
Continue reading “The Strangeness of Species”Kat Válastur’s new work brings together sculpture, performance, and video to give perspective on our human experience.
So So Happy. Or: Everything is a Question of Practice
Continue reading “So So Happy. Or: Everything is a Question of Practice”In “Happyology – Tears of Joy” Dragana Bulut provides the audience with (unsolicited) training in self-optimization poses
Moving Thoughts
Continue reading “Moving Thoughts”Within the framework of Tanz im August, French choreographer Noé Soulier attempts to explore the relationship between movement and thought with “The Waves” while Spanish choreographer duo Mal Pelo creates simultaneously delicate and powerful body poetry with “The Fifth Winter”.
Love as Practice
Continue reading “Love as Practice”Maija Hirvanen’s ”Art & Love”, a German premiere at HAU3 for Tanz im August, is full of challenge but even more charm.
The Body as a Place of Longing
Continue reading “The Body as a Place of Longing”Thiago Granato presents the final piece of his trilogy “CHOREOVERSATIONS” with “Trrr” at Tanz im August. In “Trrr”, Brazilian dance choreographer Thiago Granato asserts his body as a transcendental archive repository.
Otherworldly Introductions: the Transformative Experience of Ola Maciejewska’s Bombyx Mori
Continue reading “Otherworldly Introductions: the Transformative Experience of Ola Maciejewska’s Bombyx Mori”In the frame of Tanz im August Ola Maciejewska recreates Loïe Fuller’s form in sound, light, and sociality.